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4 Oct 2023
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#politics
Forbes: Jim Jordan Running For House Speaker After McCarthy’s Ouster
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) plans to run for House speaker after Rep. Kevin McCarthy's ouster. He will likely face competition from Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) in a contested campaign.
The American Mind: Irregular Order, Part I
The next America First administration aims to use the power of the national government for the American people, but the bureaucracy can hinder implementation. Preparing a corps of politicals is necessary, but it has limitations in dealing with the vast number of career feds who can obstruct the president's program. Additionally, the external network of ally and client entities that work with the bureaucracy pose a challenge. To overcome these obstacles, the next administration should focus on wholesale approaches like cutting off funding for whole offices and programs, reducing the size of the problem, and embracing irregular order rather than regular order.
Breitbart: Massie: Nobody Who Voted Against McCarthy Fought Against COVID Spending Like I Did, They Were Scared of Trump
Rep. Thomas Massie criticized the ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker, saying those who voted for his removal didn't support him when he opposed the $2 trillion CARES Act. Massie recalled facing backlash and being attacked by President Trump for challenging the bill, which he claimed was Nancy Pelosi's. He expressed frustration that lawmakers are now criticizing McCarthy over much smaller spending after not standing up against the CARES Act.
#society
Newsbusters: Honest Talk for Border Crisis Deniers
The phrase "Climate change denier" is used to shame those who have a different view on the science of climate change. However, there is another form of denial - the denial that the southern border is secure. Thousands of migrants are crossing into the U.S. without authorization, posing a threat to the nation's security. (, , )
Breitbart: Woman Claims Disney World Waterslide Caused Severe 'Wedgie' Injuries
A woman sues Disney claiming she suffered injuries and organ damage from a waterslide at Typhoon Lagoon. The lawsuit alleges negligence on Disney's part for failing to provide protective clothing and warn of the risks.
Newsbusters: STUDY: PBS NewsHour Gives 90% of Its Time to the Radical Left on LGBT Issues
A Media Research Center study found that PBS's flagship NewsHour program has shown a significant bias in favor of the left-wing "woke" position on LGBTQ issues. Over a seven-month period, the program aired 172 minutes of supportive coverage for the left-wing position, while only giving 19 minutes to the opposing side. The study demonstrates that PBS NewsHour has been captured by left-wing ideology on LGBTQ issues.
#war
Breitbart: Liverpool Bomber Entered Country to Watch 'Britain's Got Talent'
An Iraqi-born bomber entered the UK on a temporary visa for a reality show and stayed for seven years. His asylum claims were rejected, but the government failed to deport him before he attempted a hospital attack. The attack was likely motivated by rejection of his asylum claims and poor mental health.
#culture
Midwest Living: Holiday Getaway to Chicago
Chicago is a winter wonderland with rooftop skating, curling, and heated globes for cocktails. Enjoy millions of twinkling lights, a German market, and festive events throughout the city. Get into the holiday spirit with magical installations at the Botanic Garden and Museum of Science and Industry. Don't miss the spectacular ZooLights at Lincoln Park Zoo.
#health
Flag And Cross: Parasitic Brain-Invading Worm That Originates in Southeast Asian Rats Detected in US: CDC
The CDC has published a study on the rat lungworm, a parasite that has made its way to the US from Asia. The study suggests that the parasite is well established in Georgia and poses a possible threat to human and animal health. Rat lungworm is zoonotic and can be passed from animals to humans. The larvae of the parasite can be accidentally ingested by humans through undercooked snails or improperly washed salad, causing mild to severe symptoms, including nerve damage, paralysis, and even death.
#education
National Review: Judge Bars Schools from Affirming Student Gender Transitions without Parental Consent in ‘Major Win’ for Parental Rights
Judge rules in favor of parental consent for social gender transitioning in a Wisconsin school district, emphasizing it as a medical issue.
PJ Media: Teacher Says His Students Are Severely Delayed, but No One Admits How Much
Schools are promoting underperforming students, exacerbated by the pandemic, resulting in many seventh graders performing at a fourth-grade level.
PJ Media: Pennsylvania School District Takes Common Sense Approach to Bathrooms
Students at Perkiomen Valley School in Pennsylvania staged a walkout to protest a policy not requiring students to use restrooms according to their biological sex. The board voted to pass the policy, which now mandates using restrooms based on actual gender.
#crime
The New American: Alabama Cops Wrongfully Arrest Mechanic Working on Car - The New American
Auto mechanic Roland Edger filed a lawsuit against the cops who wrongfully arrested him in June 2019 in Huntsville, Alabama. The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the officers violated Edger's Fourth Amendment rights, allowing the lawsuit to move forward. The cops demanded Edger's ID and arrested him, even though Alabama law only permits officers to ask for a person's name, address, and explanation of their actions.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Female Raiders Fans Duke it Out in the Stands During Game Against the Chargers
Raiders fans engaged in violent fights at SoFi Stadium during their game against the Chargers. In one incident, a Chargers fan fought a Raiders fan, and in another, two female Raiders fans fought each other. The fights were intense, with punches and slaps exchanged. It's uncertain if there were any injuries or consequences for the participants.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: 2023 Gag Grouper Season Closing Early in Federal Gulf of Mexico Waters
2023 gag grouper recreational season in federal Gulf of Mexico waters is closing early, starting from October 19, 2023. The closure is due to higher-than-expected catch rates, reaching the annual catch limit.
Field & Stream: Yeti Just Released Its Popular Hopper Coolers in Two New Colors
Yeti coolers, known for their durability and insulation, now come in two new colors for fall: charcoal and navy. The coolers in the Hopper series, including the Flip and M15/M30, feature puncture-resistant shells, mildew-resistant interiors, and improved design elements like MagShield access. These soft coolers can keep drinks and food cold for days and are available for purchase at various prices.
#technology
The Blaze: FCC issues first-ever space debris fine — Dish Network to pay $150,000 for failed deorbit
The Federal Communications Commission fined Dish Network $150,000 for failing to properly deorbit its EchoStar-7 satellite. The settlement includes an admission of liability from the company and an agreement to pay the penalty. The FCC stated that Dish violated the Communications Act and the agency's rules by botching the deorbit and relocating the satellite to a lower altitude, posing potential orbital debris concerns.
#other
Forbes: Beyoncé’s Concert Film Has Made Millions In Advance Sales After Just One Day
Beyoncé's concert film, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, has already earned millions in pre-sale tickets. Early projections suggest it could open with a $20 million weekend, surpassing other successful movies. The film combines performance footage with a documentary element, showcasing Beyoncé's journey in creating the show.
The New American: Federal Judge Hands California Gun Owners Another Victory - The New American
In a victory for California gun owners, a district court judge ruled against the state's restrictions on high-capacity magazines. Judge Benitez declared the law unconstitutional and emphasized the importance of upholding individual liberties. This decision underscores the need to protect our fundamental rights and resist restrictive laws that encroach upon our freedoms.
The case of Duncan v. Bonta demonstrates the slow process of American justice. The law was passed in 2016 and immediately faced legal challenges. Judge Benitez initially ruled it unconstitutional, but the Ninth Circuit later reversed the decision. The case ultimately reached the Supreme Court, which vacated the Ninth Circuit's ruling and remanded it for review. It is crucial to remember that the government cannot revoke the right to bear arms, as it is protected by the Second Amendment.